Maintenance
Introduction
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
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The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is
affected by the maintenance of the equipment. It is recom-
mended that all equipment users practice a preventive mainte-
nance program that will keep the equipment operating at an
optimum level.
This section presents procedures that the customer should be
able to perform on site. These preventive maintenance proce-
dures should be used as a guideline to assist in establishing
good preventive maintenance practices.
Personnel performing preventive maintenance should meet the
following qualifications.
Maintenance personnel should be qualified electrical tech-
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nicians or engineers that know the proper use of test
equipment.
Maintenance personnel should be familiar with the module
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mounting unit, have experience working with process con-
trol systems, and know what precautions to take when
working on live AC and/or DC systems.
Table
6-1
is the preventive maintenance schedule for the digi-
tal input module. The table lists the preventive maintenance
tasks in groups according to their specified maintenance inter-
val. Instructions for tasks that require further explanation are
covered under
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Procedures
Preventive Maintenance Procedures
Preventive Maintenance Procedures
NOTE: The preventive maintenance schedule is for general purposes only.
Different applications may require special attention.
Section 6
Procedures.
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